You make good points and I'm not saying that the science is perfect, but my point was that one cannot attribute the short commings of meteorology with that of climatology.
It is easier for climatologists, if their science is acurate, to say what the global temperature increase will aproximately be then for a meteorologist to say on Monday "Timmah!, you and your family can go to the park in such a city between such and such times and have a picnic because the rain will only occur later in the afternoon." The meteorologist is expected to tell you exactly what the weather will be several days in advance when if there was to be a rainstorm on Saturday it would still be too early for certain warning signs to manifest themselves.
The climatologist's job is only to say that in year X, temperatures will average Y and situations of extreme weather will be Z. He will never try to say that in such a park, at such a date and time A years from now it will rain.







